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Do you feel a sense of awe when you step into an old temple? A quiet stillness that makes you pause and observe.

That atmosphere isn’t accidental; it is built through space, ritual, and visual elements like Pichwai paintings from the Nathdwara tradition.


Shrinathji Darshan for the Living Room

This Shrinathji Darshan Pichwai was traditionally used as a temple backdrop, making it an expression of devotion rather than mere decoration.

Place it as a statement piece on a main living room wall, where it can anchor the space while retaining its original sense of presence.



Shrinathji with Cows for the Passageways

This Shrinathji Pichwai with cows brings a sense of calm and quiet presence to passageways, where walls are often left unused.

The pastoral composition works best as a standalone piece, allowing its symbolism of balance and abundance to subtly shape the space.

  

Raas Leela for the Dining Area

This Raas Leela Pichwai painting captures Krishna with the gopis in a dynamic, collective composition that brings movement and rhythm into the dining space.

Place it above the dining table or along a visible side wall, where its flowing scene softens the space and creates a more relaxed, shared atmosphere.


Lotus Pond Pichwai for the Bedroom

This Lotus Pond Pichwai moves from its traditional devotional context into a quieter, pattern-led form, making it well suited for calm, restful spaces.

Place it centered above the headboard, where its soft composition can set a tranquil tone. Pair with subtle bedside lighting to enhance the overall atmosphere.

24 Swaroop Pichwai for the Pooja Room

This 24 Swaroop Pichwai presents Shrinathji in his twenty-four forms, each reflecting a distinct aspect of devotion within the Nathdwara tradition.

Place it within the pooja space as a central piece, where its detailed composition can support a more focused and contemplative environment.




Pichwai paintings don’t just decorate a space; they shape how it feels and functions. Choosing the right subject for the right room brings both meaning and balance into your home.

Explore our collection to find a piece that fits your space with intention.



Frequently Asked Questions 


Q1. What is a Pichwai painting?
A Pichwai is a traditional Indian painting from Nathdwara, created as a devotional backdrop for Shrinathji and used to depict scenes from Krishna’s life.


Q2. Which Pichwai painting is best for the living room?
Shrinathji Darshan or Raas Leela compositions work well in living spaces, as they act as strong visual anchors and narrative focal points.


Q3. Where should Pichwai paintings be placed in a home?
Placement depends on the subject; Darshan in living areas, cows in passageways, lotus in bedrooms, and 24 Swaroop in pooja rooms.


Q4. Are Pichwai paintings only for traditional homes?
No. Their structured compositions and natural color palettes allow them to integrate well into modern interiors when placed thoughtfully.

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